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Spring is always rough on the West Coast; the seasonal change from cool to warmer weather brings new growth but also wild weather. Big storms and swells, a reminder of the Earth's rotation and continual change as atmospheric pressure zones swirl across the oceans.
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Until recently I've been habitually editing my double exposure images as black and white, my preference for many reasons, such as: consistency across a collection, an aesthetic preference, a sense of drama. However, I'm aware that my love of the black and white image is not universal and that colour edits may offer some viewers more context and engagement with these works. So for a while I'm going to present some colour edits and work on consistency within a colour collection.
While revisiting a much loved place in Tasmania recently (September 2025), I made several double exposure compositions of this ancient quartzite outcrop.
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